WANTAWAY Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo has clamped his £600,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost in Lisbon.
The Portuguese superstar, 37, is currently on leave from training due to “family reasons”†
But Ronaldo has already made it clear that he wants to stop playing Champions League football after a failed return to Old Trafford ten months ago†
United were steadfast in their stance that their star striker would still be with them next season.
However, the Red Devils have now realized that they cannot hold him against his will and want to avoid a long, drawn-out battle.
But in added stress for CR7 with its future in club football up in the air, a Rolls-Royce Ghost of his expensive fleet was wedged in Lisbon.
The £600,000 car was wedged in Sao Sebastiao near the El Corte Ingles shopping center.
During his holiday in Spain, Ronaldo also saw one of his £1.7million Bugattis are crashed by a bodyguard in Mallorca†
The driver lost control and skidded into a wall in the Sa Coma residential area.
The family started their vacation away from prying eyes in a luxury villa at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains.
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They arrived in style – using his £20 million G200 private jet to fly there.
But for most Ronaldo‘s family vacation, he spent his time with his £5.5 million yacht†
A number of UCL clubs are monitoring Ronaldo’s situation at Man Utd.
Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes has held talks with Chelsea owner Todd Boehlylike dined with Barcelona President Joan Laporta†
German champions Bayern Munich also registered interest with star man Robert Lewandowski trying to force a transfer to Barcelona.
But Man Utd legend Rio Ferdinand backs Ronaldosaying that the superstar is right that he is not happy with the club.
Ferdinand said on his FIVE YouTube Channel: “You’re talking about Cristiano Ronaldo!
“I don’t understand how it’s a big story that Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t happy with the way things are going at Man United. He can’t be. I wouldn’t be.”
“Anyone who wants to win football matches or trophies, anyone who is used to winning at the top of the table every year and competing for the biggest trophies, and then suddenly not – and not even qualifying for the Champions League – you can don’t sit here and expect them to be happy.
“He is not happy about missing the Champions League.
“He doesn’t even know what the Europa League soundtrack sounds like!
“When that happens, he’ll think, ‘What dance am I here?'”